Learning something new every day.
Subtraction.com – The Interactive TV You Already Use
This invites this exact problem where a product almost entirely designed by engineers is marketed towards average people, leading to a failed product.
NYTimes.com – Public Workers in Wisconsin Protest Plan to Cut Benefits
The second part doesn’t make a lot of sense as far as a partial solution to solving the deficit, the collective bargaining wouldn’t reduce any current state payments to employees.
TimKadlec.com – Death to Captchas
I tend to agree, captchas create a cruddy user experience.
Electronic Frontier Foundation – Trial of Independent Media Pioneer Chiranuch Premchaiporn Begins in Thailand
Blame the owner/operator for anonymous comments, sounds like fun.
Paul Rouget – IE9 & HTML5
Yep, IE9 is better but it’s still not a modern browser, two years ago it might have been, today not so much.
Alfa Jango Blog – The Difference Between jQuery’s .bind(), .live(), and .delegate()
I was pretty well versed in the differences between bind and live, but delegate I was mostly unfamiliar with, it sounds like a useful tool.
BBC News – Gun habit takes hold in neighbourhood of unlocked doors
Wonderful point BBC.
Miller-McCune – Book Banners Finding Power in Numbers
Banning a book or in reality knowledge has to be one of the worst decisions any person could make.
Got any book recommendations?